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NCAA Convention: C-USA Conference Meeting January 16
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NCAA Convention: C-USA Conference Meeting January 16
It's normal for conference members to get together at the NCAA convention, and they are doing so on Thursday, January 16 from 11 - 1.

Any speculation or insight on what might be on the agenda? Perhaps some discussion on the governance issue?

Where do the majority of our conference presidents and AD's stand on the governance issues?
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RE: NCAA Convention: C-USA Conference Meeting January 16
We already affirmed that we're willing to give players a stipend in order to stay with the P5, so I think there won't be anything major coming out from the conference during this.

Other than the stipend/P5 control issues I don't think there's anything coming up that would affect the conference directly.
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